Having some items powder coated, polished up the rear wheel
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostSo what's the plan with this one while keeping it stock? Polish, powder coat and...?
Mechanically, the carbs are getting rebuilt along with a new petcock, I may replace the airbox with Pods. New fork seals and battery are in the works. As far as cosmetics, Its getting new decals and factory paint, Sargents seat cover, new tires, engine covers polished out, new smoke windscreen ordered, new chain and sprocket...for starters any other suggestions?? Bike has 8600 miles.
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jmanz6
My 700E has pods, and just got a new petcock. I like your wheels. I just cleaned the crap off mine last weekend when I was out in the garage doing some powder coating for a coworker. I have a replacement shock (bought off ebay) to put on this winter as well as a replacement wire harness (also from ebay) to put on. Then I am going to look at making up a LED rear brake light. I'm thinking of looking into having the bike painted as well but I don't think that's gonna happen this year. Keep us posted on your progress. I'm interested to see what you do.
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80GS1000
Engine's in good shape? Agreed on K&N pods + jet kit if you're getting a 4-1 pipe anyways - nice intake/exhaust sound and a bit more top end power.
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Originally posted by jmanz6 View PostThen I am going to look at making up a LED rear brake light.
So far, I have only designed them. It will cost a bit to have the boards made, and there is a quantity discount. Since I was unemployed for over a year, that project wasn't on the back burner, it was not even in the kitchen. Now that I have had a little bit of income, I can resurrect it easily enough if there is any interest.
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Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostI may replace the airbox with Pods. .
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostJust KNOW that to get the airbox off that bike you either have to remove the engine or destroy the airbox! There is no other way! My first ever new bike was identical to yours & I put 29 smoothbores on it. This is how I found out. Ray.
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostEngine's in good shape? Agreed on K&N pods + jet kit if you're getting a 4-1 pipe anyways - nice intake/exhaust sound and a bit more top end power.
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Good luck with your project. Keep them photos coming!
I've been doing a similar project on a 750ES; paint and refreshing the basic mechanical stuff like carbs, brakes, tires, valve adjustment, etc. Good fun.
Did you order the windscreen from bikescreens.com? If so, how is your old one? My bike needs a new windscreen but I'm feeling a little cheap right now and don't want to pay $100 for a new one. Drop me a PM if yours is crack free but just cloudy, I might be able to help you offset the cost of that new one.Ed
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jwhelan65
Originally posted by Nessism View PostGood luck with your project. Keep them photos coming!
I've been doing a similar project on a 750ES; paint and refreshing the basic mechanical stuff like carbs, brakes, tires, valve adjustment, etc. Good fun.
Did you order the windscreen from bikescreens.com? If so, how is your old one? My bike needs a new windscreen but I'm feeling a little cheap right now and don't want to pay $100 for a new one. Drop me a PM if yours is crack free but just cloudy, I might be able to help you offset the cost of that new one.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostI have circuit boards drawn up to do that. I have designed a board for lights like yours (also includes 850G, 1000G, 1100G), another board for most L models (also includes 450T) and a third board for the ones similar to the '81 1100E. The plan is to use between 30 and 50 super-bright LEDs facing the rear, about three facing each side and white ones facing down to illuminate the plate. Cost will be about $50 plus shipping.
So far, I have only designed them. It will cost a bit to have the boards made, and there is a quantity discount. Since I was unemployed for over a year, that project wasn't on the back burner, it was not even in the kitchen. Now that I have had a little bit of income, I can resurrect it easily enough if there is any interest.
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i have also designed a board. I am using 64 white LEDs. I have over 1000 LEDs i bought off ebay a year or so ago. i haven't priced the cost to make the board yet because I haven't finished the circuit design yet but it shouldn't be too bad to make. The place I will have make it I've used before and they are pretty resonable.
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jwhelan65
Mono shock
I would like to replace the full floater mono shock on this bike. Anyone know which brands fit or where to get one?
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Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostI would like to replace the full floater mono shock on this bike. Anyone know which brands fit or where to get one?
GSXR shocks will fit as well. Do a search, it's been discussed many times here.sigpic
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostJust KNOW that to get the airbox off that bike you either have to remove the engine or destroy the airbox! There is no other way! My first ever new bike was identical to yours & I put 29 smoothbores on it. This is how I found out. Ray.
A lot of work i know but i was messing with the shock etc anyway
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